Edward Leano

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  • Facebook Launches Messenger for Kids

    Federal law in the United States ban children under 13 years old to legally sign up for Facebook, so the social media platform has come up with a way to reach the six to 12-year old segment through their parents. Facebook announced Messenger for Kids on Monday, Dec. 4.

  • NASA Activates Voyager's Dormant Thrusters 37 Years Later

    Today's society might be caught up in next year's model when it comes to cars or gadgets, but science fans can stand to appreciate the engineering that went into the Voyager 1 spacecraft. NASA has successfully fired thrusters aboard the craft on Wednesday, Nov. 29, even after decades of disuse.

  • 'Iron Man 4' News: Fans Split Over Possibility of a New Film Installment

    The "Iron Man" movie series has, in a lot of ways, catapulted what would turn out to be the Marvel cinematic universe into mainstream popularity. Many think that it's about time the character that started it all had a fourth solo feature, but rumors are currently in conflict about the possibility of an "Iron Man 4."

  • iOS 11.2 Now Available, Gives Users Apple Pay Cash and Crashing Loop Fix

    It has not been an easy couple of months for the Apple iOS team, as they have to rush out iOS 11.2 on Saturday to fix a particularly nasty bug that started crashing iPhones. The new update also adds Apple Pay Cash and fast wireless charging to devices that support them.

  • Intel and Warner Bros. Dive Into Emerging Driverless Vehicle Entertainment Market

    It's not just car manufacturers and chip makers that are teaming up for the race to a commercially viable self-driving car. The entertainment industry is getting in the action, too, starting with Warner Bros. and Intel who will highlight the new market at this year's Los Angeles Auto Show.

  • Elon Musk Plans to Put His Tesla Roadster in Orbit Around Mars

    SpaceX founder Elon Musk is sending out the first Falcon Heavy rocket from the factory to the vast reaches of space, and it will be carrying an item with sentimental value to him. His own first generation Tesla Roadster will end up in orbit around Mars if everything goes according to plan.

  • Google Offers Free Netflix With PixelBooks and Samsung Chromebooks

    Google and Netflix are offering a deal for Pixelbook and Chromebook shoppers. Buyers who got themselves one of the select Samsung Chromebook or Google Pixelbooks before the year ends will also get six months of Netflix for free.

  • Android Auto Gets New Design and Backgrounds

    Google has been silently working on their automotive software, and the new Android Auto now has a few adjustments that make it much easier to use. The software looks to have been updated on Tuesday, Nov. 28, with little to no fanfare.

  • The White House Has Problems With Roaches and Mice

    The White House is a busy place, as a published list of work orders on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue just confirms. What's alarming, especially for those who are not familiar with decades-old structures, is the effort spent on getting rid of cockroaches, ants and mice.

  • NASA Extraterrestrial Alien Life News: Cosmonaut Suggests Bacteria Samples Found on ISS Are Extraterrestrial

    Cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov recently brought up the possibility that some of the bacteria samples they have gathered from the external surface of the International Space Station may have been extraterrestrial in origin.